finding 'lost' websites via Google
Posted: 11 Oct 2008 18:13
By means of an off-topic posting in the FHUG mailing list on RootsWeb, I was alerted to the fact that Hugh Wallis' excellent website devoted to searching the IGI by batch number has been taken down by Ancestry.
Let's say you are researching a particular village and want to retrieve Hugh's page with the list of batch numbers for that village.
If you go to Google and search for IGI Batch and the name of the town, at the moment the search result will still come up. If you click on the live link, you get the 'we can't find this page' page on Ancestry/RootsWeb. But if you click on the link that says 'cache' (at least right now), you'll see a copy of the page that Google saved a couple of days ago, which you can save for yourself (I use the Firefox extensions Scrapbook and Zotero) or print out.
The links on the page will not work (they'll take you straight back to the 'this page is missing' error page on RootsWeb) but at least you can save a copy of the page to have a list of the batch numbers, which you can then plug into FamilySearch on your own.
If you want to do an advanced search, you can put
into the search and then add the search terms you want, and the search result for the place should come up.
From the postings I've read, it's not clear to me if Hugh will be able to regain access to his pages or if the site will be restored anytime soon. I don't know how long the older pages will persist in Google's cache, but this way, at least some of Hugh's work can be saved.
Jan
ID:3070
Let's say you are researching a particular village and want to retrieve Hugh's page with the list of batch numbers for that village.
If you go to Google and search for IGI Batch and the name of the town, at the moment the search result will still come up. If you click on the live link, you get the 'we can't find this page' page on Ancestry/RootsWeb. But if you click on the link that says 'cache' (at least right now), you'll see a copy of the page that Google saved a couple of days ago, which you can save for yourself (I use the Firefox extensions Scrapbook and Zotero) or print out.
The links on the page will not work (they'll take you straight back to the 'this page is missing' error page on RootsWeb) but at least you can save a copy of the page to have a list of the batch numbers, which you can then plug into FamilySearch on your own.
If you want to do an advanced search, you can put
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site:freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hughwallis/ From the postings I've read, it's not clear to me if Hugh will be able to regain access to his pages or if the site will be restored anytime soon. I don't know how long the older pages will persist in Google's cache, but this way, at least some of Hugh's work can be saved.
Jan
ID:3070